Philanthropophagia, delineated in A mirthless mirrour of the matchless misery of a money-less minister, born in the south [of England.] Mischievously managed by the merciless misdemeanour of a money-minded minster-man, living in the north of England. Or, a true narrative of the inexcusable inhumanity of one Mr. Timothie Tullie, late preacher at Carlisle, now one of the prebendaries of the cathedrall church of York. Acted against one Thomas Kentish, rector of Middleton in Teasdale within the county of Durham. Written by the aforesaid Thomas Kentish minister of the gospel

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Philanthropophagia, delineated in A mirthless mirrour of the matchless misery of a money-less minister, born in the south [of England.] Mischievously managed by the merciless misdemeanour of a money-minded minster-man, living in the north of England. Or, a true narrative of the inexcusable inhumanity of one Mr. Timothie Tullie, late preacher at Carlisle, now one of the prebendaries of the cathedrall church of York. Acted against one Thomas Kentish, rector of Middleton in Teasdale within the county of Durham. Written by the aforesaid Thomas Kentish minister of the gospel
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Kentish, Thomas, d. 1695.
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printed in the moneth of December, 1661.
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"Philanthropophagia, delineated in A mirthless mirrour of the matchless misery of a money-less minister, born in the south [of England.] Mischievously managed by the merciless misdemeanour of a money-minded minster-man, living in the north of England. Or, a true narrative of the inexcusable inhumanity of one Mr. Timothie Tullie, late preacher at Carlisle, now one of the prebendaries of the cathedrall church of York. Acted against one Thomas Kentish, rector of Middleton in Teasdale within the county of Durham. Written by the aforesaid Thomas Kentish minister of the gospel." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A87688.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 14, 2024.

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Christian Friend,

IF thou really art what I call thee, I doubt not, thou wilt readily view what is before thee: With seriousness be perswaded to peruse this Paper: This I may boldly speak, and once viewed, thou wilt as freely grant; tis less grievous to view it then to feel it: Then think not much to do the one, since the reverend Author hath (to his wo) done both: Bless God thou art the Reader, not the Sufferer: In reading Sympathize, suppose the Case thine own.

I will say but this: Be but such a Reader, if not for the sake of him who is the Sufferer, yet for His sake from whom he is a Messenger; and question not but his Master will be thy Rewarder. Ruminate upon two Scriptures, Heb. 13.3. & Mat. 10. the three last verses.

Yours in the Lord, I. K.

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